The Railway Bar - affectionately known as the Teddy Bears, full of local characters and the Guinness isn't so bad
Mick Finlays - great pint of Guinness, clean pub, good atmosphere. Pulls all drinks in the same method as Guinness
Pint of Port - Not a bad spot, has a good B&B over the pub, don't do breakfast so it's probably only a B
Hotel - the local hotel is across the road. Bar in the front, disco out the back.
O'Dea's also known as The Coach House- a grand spot. Live music on a Saturday, usually a traditional band
Tom's bar - used to be known as the Dublin Bar
The Anvil - probably the biggest pub in Port. Always a crowd on a Saturday. It's where the Fine Young Things come to strut their stuff. A good place for lunch. Internet cafe in the back
Paddy Finlays - a nice old man's pub with good atmosphere and decent enough Guinness
Continental - The only bar in town with a late licence. Great music saturday nights.
Shamrock
Gogartys
Burbages - another aul lads pub
After Dark - probably the trendiest pub in Port. Opens onto the square which is great for long summer evenings for a pint. The Guinness doesn't be too bad. Restaurant upstairs for dinner and lunch.
The Weighbridge
Delaneys
Barrow Lodge
The Hawthorn - the Offaly pub. Modernised recently, meant to be good.
The Rugby Club runs a disco every Saturday night. It's a good spot where you scarcely get any trouble and everybody knows everybody. The kind of place that still plays "I will walk 500 miles"